Have you heard that you should plant trees to save the planet? Or buy carbon offsets when you fly? Or recycle plastic? Go vegan? Or not have children? What if all these actions were a distraction, no matter how well-intentioned?
In this provocative manifesto, Assaad Razzouk shows that for too long our ideas about what's best for the environment have been unfocused and distracted, trying to go in too many directions and concentrating on individual behavior. While some of these things can be useful, they are dwarfed by one big thing that simply has to happen very soon if we're to avoid major environmental curtailing the activities of the fossil fuel industry.
Full of counter-intuitive statistics and positive suggestions for individual and collective action, this ingenious book will change how you view the climate crisis.
‘Punchy, provocative and wonderfully readable‘–David Shukman
An eye opening yet depressing listen given the topic in question. Somehow simultaneously reassuring that taking a flight or eating a burger won’t end the world, while knowing whatever change one makes is outdone by the big companies in a second.
3.5 stars as the message got somewhat repetitive and the narration came across as consistently angry/resentful (again understandable given the topic) which sometimes made it hard to listen to further without interspersing with a happier topic.